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Canada still adding jobs

Unemployme­nt rate sticks at 43-year low of 5.6%

- BY ANDY BLATCHFORD

The unemployme­nt rate stayed at its 43-year low of 5.6 per cent last month as the economy closed out 2018 with the addition of 9,300 net new jobs, Statistics Canada said Friday.

For the second straight month, the jobless rate was at its lowest level since Statistics Canada started measuring comparable data in January 1976. Economists had expected the addition of 5,500 jobs in December and an unemployme­nt rate of 5.7 per cent, according to Thomson Reuters Eikon.

But even in a tightened job market the latest labour force survey shows wage growth delivered another weak reading in December of 1.49 per cent - well below inflation.

Year-over-year average hourly wage growth for permanent employees was 1.46 per cent in November - and it has decelerate­d steadily since its May peak of 3.9 per cent.

The December result follows a gain of 94,100 net jobs in November, the country’s largest monthly increase since March 2012.

In the jobs report Friday, the overall employment gain of 9,300 for December was deemed too low by Statistics Canada to be statistica­lly significan­t.

But a closer look revealed some important changes. Alberta, which has been hit hard by a drop in oil prices, saw a net decrease last month of 16,900 jobs or 0.7 per cent, compared with November, as an increase in part-time work was far outweighed by a loss of 36,200 fulltime positions.

For all of 2018, employment in Alberta rose 0.9 per cent as the province added 21,600 jobs. The provincial unemployme­nt rate fell from seven per cent at the start of 2018 to 6.4 per cent at the end of the year.

Across the country, Statistics Canada said the country gained 163,300 net new jobs in 2018 for an increase of 0.9 per cent, which was a slower pace of growth compared with 2.3 per cent in 2017 and 1.2 per cent in 2016. Employment growth in 2018 was concentrat­ed in the services sectors, which generated 151,000 positions compared to an increase of just 12,300 in goodsprodu­cing industries.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? A constructi­on worker walks the site of the CIBC Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium, overlookin­g Hamilton, Ont., in 2013.
CP PHOTO A constructi­on worker walks the site of the CIBC Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium, overlookin­g Hamilton, Ont., in 2013.

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